Canadian taxpayers group deplores governor general's $40,000 pay hike

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Canadian taxpayers group deplores governor general's $40,000 pay hike
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The group asks why pay hikes are necessary when Mary Simon already benefits from an above\u002Daverage lifestyle paid for by Canadian taxpayers.

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The Bloc Québécois was quick to criticize the pay hike for job which, in its opinion, “essentially consists of attending social functions.” Bloc Privy Council critic Rhéal Fortin said in a statement that a symbolic job should be paid a symbolic salary.

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